On 19.11.2010 21:48, Patrick Leyshock wrote:
I'm trying to configure Version 2.12.0 or R to do memory profiling.
I've reconfigured the code:
% ./compile --enable-memory-profiling=YES
and verified that it's configured correctly by examining the output. I then
rebuild R:
% make
Then I fire up R and run a script, using Rprof with the memory-profiling
switch set to TRUE:
Rprof("output", memory.profiling=TRUE);
# a bunch of R code
Rprof(NULL);
Wen I do
summaryRprof(memory="both")
I see an additional column ...
but since you have not said what you tried exactly, we cannot help very
much.
Uwe Ligges
When I examine the output, however, using either R CMD Rprof from the shell,
or summaryRprof from within R, the output I see is identical to the output I
got when I ran R BEFORE I recompiled with memory profiling enabled.
Anyone see something that I'm missing?
Thanks, Patrick
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